Delaney Kline
Delaney is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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The storm expected to hit Gainesville tonight is expected to be strong and has tornado potential. Officials suggest residents should get batteries and tie down loose items outdoors.
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The Alachua County Sheriff's Office is warning of card skimmers at gas stations after one was found at the Pearl Country Store in Micanopy.
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Ocala is working to install 250 solar-powered meters, making it the first Florida city to have the technology.
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A U.S. District Court ruling from December is expected to keep Medicaid patients in need of long-term care in their homes by providing clear guidelines to case managers about the level of care afforded to such patients.
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A study by an economics professor emeritus at the University of Florida found that commercial businesses in Gainesville pay 52 percent more for energy than the national average.
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Due to the temperature dropping below 45 degrees, GRACE Marketplace, St. Francis House and Empowerment Center have opened their doors Thursday and Friday night to allow people to sleep inside. However, some of Gainesville's homeless population will still find themselves in the cold.
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After the incident, UF President Kent Fuchs issued a statement about the vandalism.
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Micanopy homeowners have now spent a week hoping someone will get to their neighborhood to take away the piles of branches after Hurricane Hermine.